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I have 2 drives. C: is EWF D: is not
If the system is booted up with a replaced D drive I'll get the ever popular
"New hardware detected. need to reboot OK?" message box.
Why exactly will a new drive need a reboot? Of course with the EWF turned
on, it will not do anything. Can I ignore this? Is there a way to supress
this? Turning off the EWF and rebooting , then turning on the EWF again is
not a palletable option.
If the system is booted up with a replaced D drive I'll get the ever popular
"New hardware detected. need to reboot OK?" message box.
Why exactly will a new drive need a reboot? Of course with the EWF turned
on, it will not do anything. Can I ignore this? Is there a way to supress
this? Turning off the EWF and rebooting , then turning on the EWF again is
not a palletable option.